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and Public Meeting Place. Demolished 1961". The school became overcrowded whilst tunnelling work for the railway was going on in the late 1840s. It was replaced by a larger building in 1873 in Breary Lane, next to the shopping parade. The present school, situated on Tredgold Crescent, was opened in
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When the chapel proved too small for the growing population, St Giles' Church was built in 1881. The original Methodist chapel was built in 1837 and replaced by the much bigger church in 1896. There is a map showing the location of St Giles and the Methodist church
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at the foot of Northgate (now Church Hill). The town well was restored in 1991 by the Bramhope History Group, and is located opposite St Giles' Church. The plaque says that the well was exposed in 1991, so perhaps it had been lost for some time.
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road, with its tollhouses, opened in 1842, which routed travellers through the outskirts of Bramhope. It is along this route that motorists today travel between Leeds and the northwest. The
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of 1348-49 reduced the number of adults to 34, but this gradually increased to about 400 in 1900. Now it is approximately 3,400. Water was drawn from private wells or the town
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court. On the second Saturday of every month a farmer's market is hosted at this hall. The memorial hall also hosts a yearly flower show in the autumn, and a
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Robert Craven Memorial Hall (originally the Craven Institute, 1896) was part of the bequest of Robert Craven, a local farmer. It is now the
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constructed between 1845 and 1849. The tunnel has an elaborate castellated northern entrance and there are many heaps of spoil and several
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where sheep were grazed. The monks used tracks, such as Scotland Lane and Staircase Lane, as they travelled from their outlying granges to
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to the 24 men who lost their lives during the tunnel's construction. A railway station has never been built at or near Bramhope.
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family, and in 1165 was sold to Ralph de Bramhope. In the 13th century the monasteries owned much of the land and had
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green, car park and tennis courts. Inside there are various rooms plus a large hall with stage, which doubles as a
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The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names, Based on the Collections of the English Place-Name Society
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The earliest known settlement in the area was a British camp established off Moor Road. The
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garden is situated. A plaque states "On this site in 1790 a Day School was erected by the
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A Brief History of Bramhope (source:A History of the Township of Bramhope' by W.F. Seals)
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The 13-acre Bramhope Scout Campsite, to the west of the village, is owned by
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The village had a small population until the 20th century. The
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along its length. There is a replica of the tunnel entrance in
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in the vicinity used Otley Old Road. However, it was the
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Bramhope Tunnel north portal with castellated towers
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Village and civil parish in West Yorkshire, England
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In 1095 the manor passed to the 477:, with later medieval spellings including 2217:"Brownlee postbox row hits Leeds suburbs" 1273:Photo of Old Well, Bramhope, and comments 966:Ventilation shaft serving Bramhope Tunnel 954:Sighting tower over Bramhope Tunnel route 533:, traces of which remain in a field near 2681:List of civil parishes in West Yorkshire 2267:Flickr: Set of images of Bramhope Tunnel 1694:"Weaver's Cottage, 4 Eastgate (1261836)" 779: 715: 632: 578: 512: 978:Ventilation shaft in centre of Bramhope 2786: 1266: 540:In 1086, Bramhope was the manor of an 2321: 1434: 1350:"Bramhope and Carlton Parish Council" 1238:"Bramhope and Carlton Parish Council" 1136: 1134: 991: 660:along the road were erected in 1850. 641:For many centuries travellers to the 2263: (Bramhope was in this parish). 1601:"Farmhouse, 1 Church Hill (1253371)" 1025: 485:. The name seems to derive from the 814:), Church Lane (north side), Otley. 775: 628: 525:built a road through the area from 13: 2404:Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale 2195:National Heritage List for England 2164:National Heritage List for England 2133:National Heritage List for England 2102:National Heritage List for England 2071:National Heritage List for England 2040:National Heritage List for England 2009:National Heritage List for England 1978:National Heritage List for England 1947:National Heritage List for England 1916:National Heritage List for England 1885:National Heritage List for England 1854:National Heritage List for England 1823:National Heritage List for England 1792:National Heritage List for England 1761:National Heritage List for England 1730:National Heritage List for England 1699:National Heritage List for England 1668:National Heritage List for England 1637:National Heritage List for England 1606:National Heritage List for England 1575:National Heritage List for England 1267:Hatton, Gordon (19 January 2009). 1131: 14: 2820: 2238: 1324:Bramhope Methodist Church website 1244:. 10 October 2000. Archived from 834:and Bronze medal-winning brother 830:Gold medal Winner at London 2012 818: 808:Related Grade II listing at Otley 744:and administered as a registered 2809:Civil parishes in West Yorkshire 2409:Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees 2349: 2305: 2293: 2281: 2257:The ancient parish of Otley 2244: 1414:Headingley Bramhope Cricket Club 1171:. 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Bramhope is located in Leeds
Bramhope is located in West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
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West Yorkshire
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
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England
Sovereign state
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Postcode district
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Police
West Yorkshire
Fire
West Yorkshire
Ambulance
Yorkshire
UK Parliament
Leeds North West

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